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Edward Snowden speaks to Toronto students, urges caution on new terror billThe man wanted for leaking U.S. security documents in 2013 says Canadians should be "extraordinarily cautious" in reference to an anti-terror bill proposed by the Harper government.WorldFeb 2, 2015
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Ex-NSA director to debate Glenn Greenwald in TorontoTwo major players on opposite ends of the state surveillance spectrum are set to debate the heavily contested topic in Toronto this spring.PoliticsJan 21, 2014
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Edward Snowden in Christmas message: Orwell had nothing on today’s surveillanceEdward Snowden delivered a Christmas message to the British public and everyone whose governments he has revealed secrets about.WorldDec 25, 2013
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Edward Snowden leaks document suggesting CSEC set up spy posts for NSAU.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden has released documents alleging Canada spied on "high-priority countries" on behalf of the U.S. National Security Agency.CanadaDec 10, 2013
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Pornoleaks: Edward Snowden reveals NSA’s porn-watching activitiesThe latest U.S. spy revelation from intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden involves the NSA keeping an eye on porn.WorldNov 27, 2013
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NSA swept up 70.3 million French phone records in 30 days: ReportDocuments leaked by Edward Snowden show that the NSA swept up 70.3 million French phone records in a 30-day period.WorldOct 21, 2013
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NSA spy program reporter Glenn Greenwald to speak to Denver groupThe journalist who broke the first stories about the National Security Agency's global spy program is set to speak to a group of reporters from around the Americas who have gathered in Denver.WorldOct 21, 2013
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Brazil senators ask federal police to protect journalist reporting on NSABrazil's senate has opened an investigation into U.S. spying in the nation. In their first act, lawmakers asked that an American journalist living in Rio de Janeiro Glenn Greenwald be protected by federal police.WorldSep 3, 2013
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Europe’s top rights group wants answers from UK over airport detention, smashed computersEurope's top human rights organization is seeking answers from Britain over the detention of a high-profile reporter's partner and the destruction of hard drives carrying documents leaked by former U.S. intelligence worker Edward Snowden.WorldAug 21, 2013
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David Miranda, Glenn Greenwald speak out about detainmentThe British government could face legal action over the detainment of David Miranda – the Brazilian partner of Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who broke the story about the U.S. secret surveillance program.WorldAug 20, 2013
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